Is It the Same Futon Mattress?

If you’re looking for a new mattress to sleep on, then you have likely come to the realization that the conventional mattress might be quite a bit overpriced for what you actually get. Sure, some of those mattresses are extremely comfortable, but $1,200 USD for a full? That kind of money could be much better spent on a fine quality futon mattress and all sorts of bedding accessories and covers. You could even have a custom made bed frame to go along with your new futon for that kind of money.

The one thing that gives most people pause when they consider the purchase of a new futon is the quality of the mattress. For some reason, there is still this lingering idea or notion of a flattened mattress in some corner of a dorm room somewhere. Maybe you even slept on such a mattress back in the day. If you did, congratulations for coming back around to the futon again to give it another chance!

Futon mattresses of today are nothing like what they were in the past. Well, that isn’t exactly true, they are similar. What has improved is both their quality and the materials with which they are made. The modern futon mattress is made of much better materials for a longer lasting, supportive mattress. The manufacturers of traditional mattresses have also entered the futon market, giving some much needed competition to the overseas-dominated futon bed world.

It has come a long way from its humble beginnings from the East. Many Asian countries, like Japan, still utilize the futon as one of their primary sleeping arrangements. There have been some Western influences, but it is still quite popular to see the futon mattresses being beaten out in the morning and hung out to air until the next night’s sleep beckons.

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